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Originally posted by STR8UP
1. You don't save up fifteen years for a 70% downpayment, you learn how to buy it TODAY for very little out of pocket.
2. What's the point in saving $100k in interest when you are losing $150k in appreciation and tax benefits?
3. It's not at all about luck. It's about pretty much everything BUT luck. If you ever experience it you will know what I am talking about.
1. Yes, it sure can be done. But .. why? Does it make sense for sombody who is going to live in a house?
Lets see:
A house costs $100k. After 30 years the buyer will pay $250k.
He lost $150k.
You added:
But after 30 years his house will cost much more, lets say $200.
Even if it get to $250k, we should not forget the inflation.
$100k 30 years ago was a huge amount of money. Now? Not anymore.
But that is not even so crucial: he is not going to sell the house, he needs a place to live, so he is simply is sitting on that pot of gold for 30 years, feel like a slave to a bank and work every day just to pay his mortgage. Is this situation even remotely reminds you financial freedom? Or fulfillemtn of his dreams?
What I suggest is a solution for somebody who is not doing REI: busy at work, no talent and no inclination.
The approach is to save $60-70k (I think it is doable for a family? This is not a huge amount of money if you have a decent job), but a condo under $100k and pay the rest off quickly.
Advatanges:
1. Can be done in a couple of years (saving the downpayment).
I.e. not being in the slavery to the bank!
2. Overcost is much lower than for a house
3. Many people can afford it (Not all, ok, but many).
4. Paying less taxes
5. Not thinking and paying for outside repairs
6. They will get their place in a couple of years and in another couple of years they will have a place to live and free of any kind mortgages. i.e. for next 30 years they will enjoy not paying that outrageous $1000+ mortgage to the bank. Would anyone enjoy having extra $1000+ a month for next 30 years?
Disadvatanges:
1. Not having a lawn to mow.
2. Having less space
3. Not being able to add a room.
4. Not having a back yard.
So what is better: to buy a house or to buy a condo?